The tally for Burlington's snow-related expenses?

The snowstorm that delivered the icy mounds still melting in parking lots across Burlington also cost the city a decent chunk of change, from salt and plowing costs to overtime pay.

Among the street division, cemetery division, equipment services division, and water and sewer department, Burlington spent about $46,290 on equipment services, fuel, materials, regular and overtime pay during last week’s storm.

Materials alone — including ice melt and the 150 pounds of salt spread throughout city streets — cost $16,934, and the city paid $1,530 for contracted plowing.

Public Works Director Nolan Kirkman said, “We have a materials budget for salt every year, and we have a contract plowing budget” if the city’s plows need the extra help.

And in addition to the city employees’ regular hours, they accrued enough overtime to earn $6,947 in overtime wages.

But that’s not out of the ordinary in such weather events, Kirkman said.

“We have overtime budgets in street division and other divisions for potential emergency situations or events like this,” he said.